Edward J. Dent, the prominent British music writer and critic, was born in Ribston, Yorkshire in 1876, and died in London on in 1957. Educated at Eton and Cambridge, he was Professor of Music at... More > Cambridge University from 1926 to 1941. He was President of the I.S.C.M. from its foundation in 1922 until 1938. He was a governor of Sadler's Wells Opera, and translated many libretti for it. He wrote influential books on Mozart, Scarlatti, Busoni, Handel, and the English opera. This informative and well-penned book is the definitive Handel monograph.< Less

Edward J. Dent, the prominent British music writer and critic, was born in Ribston, Yorkshire in 1876, and died in London on in 1957. Educated at Eton and Cambridge, he was Professor of Music at... More > Cambridge University from 1926 to 1941. He was President of the I.S.C.M. from its foundation in 1922 until 1938. He was a governor of Sadler's Wells Opera, and translated many libretti for it. He wrote influential books on Mozart, Scarlatti, Busoni, Handel, and the English opera. This informative and well-penned book is the definitive Handel monograph.< Less

The sensation of flying, twisting lazily in the warm summer sun was wonderful. With his arms out-flung and back arched, Ross Dent flew to meet the clouds. The sky receded, and the flight came to a... More > sudden stop as he thudded to the ground. Busting broncs was his job, if it didn’t kill him.
He wanted to scream and lay there, until he saw her. A beautiful young woman, blond-haired and blue-eyed, smiled at him. Had he died and gone to heaven after all?< Less

A vivid and self-effacing memoir of a San Francisco Bay Area drummer and artist, detailing revealing, sometimes painful, encounters with sex, drugs, and the law, a childhood speech impediment and the... More > highs and lows of the search for fame and approval in the music milieu of the California scene. A sort of cautionary tale that takes the reader through two marriages,two children and the discovery of the law of spirit guides and small scale miracles.
You'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll take out the garbage...but you won't be bored.< Less

Prepare yourself to return to the Forge. Called back by the seven watchers of the Black Flock, you will face new challenges and new enemies in an ever-more-unstable world of political intrigue,... More > powerful warlords, and ancient secrets.
Oathbound Seven is the new core rulebook for Oathbound under the Pathfinder game system. It contains everything you need to run an Oathbound campaign. This is not a simple reprinting of Domains of the Forge, but a careful compilation of all six preceding Oathbound books, reworked, expanded, and enhanced, with plenty of new material for returning Oathbound fans. Oathbound Seven picks up the story of the Forge seven years from where it was left off, revealing a period of intense strife and chaos that has seen marked changes in the character and order of the world.
The black birds are circling....< Less

In writing Three Women in Mexico, I sought to immerse the reader in a landscape, to conjure up a vivid sensation of a single place or moment. In doing this, I drew upon the journals and notebooks I... More > kept while living and travelling in Mexico in 2009, recalling the sights and sounds of those wonderful journeys. I also revisited photographs I had taken of my visits, feeling, like Proust, that the photographs contained ‘a past impression, a fragment of life in unsullied preservation.’ In the re-reading of the journals, I discovered a curious truth, that my memories were both real and imagined, just as my stories are. As Margaret Atwood, a strong influence on my work, has claimed, ‘There has to be some blood in the cookie for the Gingerbread Person to come alive.’ However, the stories are not entirely autobiographical; they merely draw on personal experience for inspiration. Other inspiration has come from many different fields; the exquisite stories of Katherine Mansfield for their simplicity...< Less

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